Managing your Zoom Events sold-to address
A company’s sold-to address, if it is a business, is normally the location where the company is located. The sold-to address is usually the place where you typically reside if…
A company’s sold-to address, if it is a business, is normally the location where the company is located. The sold-to address is usually the place where you typically reside if…
This article covers: Why is value added tax (VAT) important in relation to marketplaces? How does Zoom determine where a Host is located? How does Zoom determine where an attendee…
Zoom Events accepts payments online through PayPal, a simple and powerful service. Stripe is another online payment platform that can be linked to your account. This article covers: Criteria to…
Registration management, ticket sales, registration management, hub followers, and poll/survey responses are all useful data to collect using Zoom Events reports. Different metrics and information reports can be generated by…
The Zoom Device Management (ZDM) tool is a device management tool that offers additional remote functionality on Zoom Room devices from the same Zoom web portal that was originally used…
In the quality of service dashboard, you can see how voice calls are performing across all extensions (phone users, common area phones, call queues, auto receptionists, or Zoom Rooms). MOS…
Data on call and SMS usage and adoption for a Zoom Phone account or site can be found in the Zoom Phone usage and adoption dashboard. You can view the…
A Zoom Events host can choose the type of event they wish to host based on their interactions with participants, the size and scale of the event, the number of…
In order for event tickets to be sold in the event, you must have a Zoom Events license that allows attendees to attend your event. Regardless of how many participants…
The country or region where the user is located determines whether they can access Zoom Events. Prerequisites There are two desktop clients for Zoom: A Windows version of 5.7.6 or…